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we stole her from stephanie miller, the one, the only the talented jacki checkschneckner. >> good morning, everybody. vice president biden is traveling to richmond virginia today along with homeland security secretary janet napitano to hold al roundtable conversation about the administration's plans to curb gun violence. bobby stein and experts who have been working gun safety issues since village tech in april, 2007 will be in attend as at virginia commonwealth university. it comes on the heels of biden's gom talk yesterday pushing for assault weapons in the wake of a natural disaster and possible ensuing chaos. he minced no words, his assertion that a shotgun would be easier to handle and when asked about the effectiveness of limiting high-capacity mag stages, biden pointed out that the gunmen in tucson and aurora had to change magazines because they had to reload. republicans will decided to whether or not to give r andncrance pre- prebus. last night, louisiana governor bobby jendell said the party needs to change everybody but values. we are back with more bill press after the break.
we stole her from stephanie miller, the one, the only the talented jacki checkschneckner. >> good morning, everybody. vice president biden is traveling to richmond virginia today along with homeland security secretary janet napitano to hold al roundtable conversation about the administration's plans to curb gun violence. bobby stein and experts who have been working gun safety issues since village tech in april, 2007 will be in attend as at virginia commonwealth university. it comes on...
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here she is jacki schechner. >> good morning, everybody. leon panetta will announce he is lifting the ban of women in combat. pentagon reporters say the policy shift is just semantics -- a reflection rather of what is already happening on the ground. women have been serving alongside their male counterparts in danger zones for years. the exclusion policy prohibits women from serving directly in combat, but there have been 152 female troops killed in what are defined as quote, support roles in iraq and afghanistan. now there are 250,000 jobs open to women that weren't open before. there may still be some positions that the military considers inappropriate for women, and the officials have until january 2016 to carve out her to exceptions. 14% of our american tear personnel are women. and north korea plans to bring out more missiles samed at the us. they are reacting to a sanction against them. north korea often issued these kind of threats, but doesn't have the technology to carry them out at this point. we're back after the break. the headl
here she is jacki schechner. >> good morning, everybody. leon panetta will announce he is lifting the ban of women in combat. pentagon reporters say the policy shift is just semantics -- a reflection rather of what is already happening on the ground. women have been serving alongside their male counterparts in danger zones for years. the exclusion policy prohibits women from serving directly in combat, but there have been 152 female troops killed in what are defined as quote, support...
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jackie robinson changed baseball and he changed america. he kept his focus in the face of adversity because he had a higher goal. in studying him, i learned that branch ricky, who decided to courageously break the color barrier, look for a black that had the temperament and the focus to take all of the jeers, to take all of the hostility and take all of the hate and still perform and rise above what he was facing. jackie robinson showed a change agent but first changed himself. must have the temperament, the determination and focus that they can take whatever it is necessary to take in order to make change happen. those that opened door have to be stronger than those that walk through doors that have already been opened. happy birthday, jackie robinson. thank you for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> hawks or buzzards? let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews down in washington. let me start tonight with this. the boiling hatred of the american right poured over today in hearings on chuck hag
jackie robinson changed baseball and he changed america. he kept his focus in the face of adversity because he had a higher goal. in studying him, i learned that branch ricky, who decided to courageously break the color barrier, look for a black that had the temperament and the focus to take all of the jeers, to take all of the hostility and take all of the hate and still perform and rise above what he was facing. jackie robinson showed a change agent but first changed himself. must have the...
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happy birthday, jackie robinson. thank you for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> hawks or buzzards? let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews down in washington. let me start tonight with this. the boiling hatred of the american right poured over today in hearings on chuck hagel's nomination to be secretary of defense. hatred, pure and simple. from the mouths of john mccain and lindsey graham as they slashed away at war hero hagel. badgering the witness is too nice a description. the hawks swirled like buzzards sweeping down, pecking and pulling at the skin of a former colleague who dared to say this country's been too ready to enter wars the american people quickly wish we'd never gotten into. what's with this hatred now centered in the american sunbelt? what do we make of this poll that shows two out of three texas republicans now want our president impeached? why the cussedness, why the range war, why the hatred of anyone who dares to stand with obama? why can't politics be a matter of belief and honest dis
happy birthday, jackie robinson. thank you for watching. i'm al sharpton. "hardball" starts right now. >>> hawks or buzzards? let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews down in washington. let me start tonight with this. the boiling hatred of the american right poured over today in hearings on chuck hagel's nomination to be secretary of defense. hatred, pure and simple. from the mouths of john mccain and lindsey graham as they slashed...
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jackie robinson. on april 15th, 1947, jack roosevelt robinson put on a brooklyn dodger's uniform and stepped on the field breaking the color barrier in merng's past time. that one baseball game changed our culture forever. but it wasn't easy. in 1947, jim crow was in full force in the south. schools were still segregated and voting rights were not guaranteed. many of robinson's teammates didn't want him in a dodger's uniform. other players jeered him and even threw baseballs at his head. he was attacked by fans who spat on him from the stands. his beloved wife, his family and his home were con standpoistant threatened. but robinson persevered. he refused to meet violence with violence. robinson challenged himself to disarm his attackers by proving himself on the field. and he did. in 1947, he was voted rookie of the year. two years later, he was the national league's moesz valuable player. eventually leading the dodger's to a world series vikt ri. he was one of baseball's most thrilling players. jacki
jackie robinson. on april 15th, 1947, jack roosevelt robinson put on a brooklyn dodger's uniform and stepped on the field breaking the color barrier in merng's past time. that one baseball game changed our culture forever. but it wasn't easy. in 1947, jim crow was in full force in the south. schools were still segregated and voting rights were not guaranteed. many of robinson's teammates didn't want him in a dodger's uniform. other players jeered him and even threw baseballs at his head. he was...
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jackie robinson. on april 15th, 1947, jack roosevelt robinson put on a brooklyn dodger's uniform and stepped on the field breaking the color barrier in merng's past time. that one baseball game changed our culture forever. but it wasn't easy. in 1947, jim crow was in full force in the south. schools were still segregated and voting rights were not guaranteed. many of robinson's teammates didn't want him in a dodger's uniform. other players jeered him and even threw baseballs at his head. he was attacked byan
jackie robinson. on april 15th, 1947, jack roosevelt robinson put on a brooklyn dodger's uniform and stepped on the field breaking the color barrier in merng's past time. that one baseball game changed our culture forever. but it wasn't easy. in 1947, jim crow was in full force in the south. schools were still segregated and voting rights were not guaranteed. many of robinson's teammates didn't want him in a dodger's uniform. other players jeered him and even threw baseballs at his head. he was...
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. >> you know, jack and jackie harbaugh actually have been married for 51 years. and they're treating this like a family affair. in fact, their press conference yesterday was less than a press conference and more like thanksgiving at the harbaughs. save me a drumstick, if you will. jack and jackie told us this is the kind of game where they're going to be thinking about the loser more than the winner. >> there's going fob one winner. and there's going to be one that's going to be totally disappointed. and my thoughts go to that one will not experience the thrill of victory. and that's where our thoughts will be. every single parent can identify with that. that thrill of victory. and the agony of defeat. and on sunday night, we're going to experience both of those -- those great emotions. and our thoughts will be with the one that comes up a little short. >> well, i had a chance to ask jackie, are you ready for next year's rematch in new york city when the super bowl's in new york next year? she said, one game at a time, please. obviously, they're already exhausted
. >> you know, jack and jackie harbaugh actually have been married for 51 years. and they're treating this like a family affair. in fact, their press conference yesterday was less than a press conference and more like thanksgiving at the harbaughs. save me a drumstick, if you will. jack and jackie told us this is the kind of game where they're going to be thinking about the loser more than the winner. >> there's going fob one winner. and there's going to be one that's going to be...
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jackie is in love. jackie, sheldon, thank you. >> last but not least, boomer being watched by none other than dr. oz. >> yeah. >> tell us about boomer. he looks like a solid little guy. >> boomer, paw, paw. >> that's not the first kiss dr. oz has gotten today. >> why don't you add dogs are good for the heart and blood pressure. >> so much information about being soul mates and pets and cab humans and therapeutic. >> loves to kiss, 2 years old but acts like a puppy and working on house training. >> we want to bring all the dogs and cat out so people can look. >> what do you think, dr. oz, want to take boomer home? >> i have a black lab. i have an flabador. snoop dogs and cats, thank you so much. coming up, we will have a great performance from one of music's breakout stars. this is >>> back in december, billboard declared british singer songwriter, ed, the breakout songwriter in 2013. he just earned his very first grammy nomination. to top it off, he'll perform a due etted wit with elton john a awards sh
jackie is in love. jackie, sheldon, thank you. >> last but not least, boomer being watched by none other than dr. oz. >> yeah. >> tell us about boomer. he looks like a solid little guy. >> boomer, paw, paw. >> that's not the first kiss dr. oz has gotten today. >> why don't you add dogs are good for the heart and blood pressure. >> so much information about being soul mates and pets and cab humans and therapeutic. >> loves to kiss, 2 years old but...
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. >>> cnbc's jackie deangelis has that story and more. >> good morning eun. a federal judge will rule today whether to approve bp's deal to plead guilty to manslaughter and other charges in the gulf oil spill. bp would pay a record $4 billion in criminal fines. before issuing her ruling, a judge will hear from relatives of the 11 workers who were killed when the deep water horizon rig exploded. bp agreed in november to plead guilty to charges related to the deaths adds for lying to congress. meantime, many americans may be keeping up the 9:00 to 5:00 grind for years to come. ameritrade found the average baby boomer is half a million dollars short on retirement savings. three quarters of boomers have to rely heavily on social security in their golden years and last week census date showed that more people are putting retirement off. they're continuing to work past the age of 65 because they need the extra money. eun, back to you. >>> jackie, thank you. >>> closing arguments begin today in the trial for an anne arundel county executive acute cuesed of misconduc
. >>> cnbc's jackie deangelis has that story and more. >> good morning eun. a federal judge will rule today whether to approve bp's deal to plead guilty to manslaughter and other charges in the gulf oil spill. bp would pay a record $4 billion in criminal fines. before issuing her ruling, a judge will hear from relatives of the 11 workers who were killed when the deep water horizon rig exploded. bp agreed in november to plead guilty to charges related to the deaths adds for lying...
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sort of modern-day first ladies, the ones that i can identify more with, like eleanor roosevelt and jackie kennedy. those are the women whose stories feel close enough to connect with. many of the women in the higher floors, on the state for, they seem like characters from a wonderful story because it was such a long time ago. it is history, and you read it in books. to be in their presence seems a bit disconcerting, but the first ladies, the ones i remember, i remember their real stories, and i can picture their eyes and in an incredible way that makes me think about their challenges and struggles, how they used the space. >> "the first lady's." c-span is teaming up with a historical association for a first of its kind. "first ladies -- influence an image." this will be beginning president's day on c-span. president's day on c-span.
sort of modern-day first ladies, the ones that i can identify more with, like eleanor roosevelt and jackie kennedy. those are the women whose stories feel close enough to connect with. many of the women in the higher floors, on the state for, they seem like characters from a wonderful story because it was such a long time ago. it is history, and you read it in books. to be in their presence seems a bit disconcerting, but the first ladies, the ones i remember, i remember their real stories, and...
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upstairs they go to jackie carmichael, it was 25 to 9 at one point but the braves slowly reeled isu in, and in the second half after one of the birds' 23 turnovers, jake eastman gave bradley the lead and the braves win in peoria, 83-77. that hurt. northwestern gets number one michigan tomorrow. a-rod's among a group of baseball players reportedly dispensed p-e-ds from a florida clinic, and the yankees are trying to void his contract. and if it's tuesday of super bowl week it must be media day. the niners and the ravens at the superdome, they actually sold tickets to this, and a lot people actually bought 'em. the big news, ray lewis denying he used deer-antler spray to help recover from his biceps injury. i thought everybody used that stuff. there were thoughtful questions, stupid questions, and challenging questions. what do you say the race to the 50 yd line? 30 minutes. and also maybe i can get a team picture? hi think it is not good to drink anything blue here. carlos rogers said his daughter was coming to the game to see beyonce and doesn't really care about her dad playing. that'
upstairs they go to jackie carmichael, it was 25 to 9 at one point but the braves slowly reeled isu in, and in the second half after one of the birds' 23 turnovers, jake eastman gave bradley the lead and the braves win in peoria, 83-77. that hurt. northwestern gets number one michigan tomorrow. a-rod's among a group of baseball players reportedly dispensed p-e-ds from a florida clinic, and the yankees are trying to void his contract. and if it's tuesday of super bowl week it must be media day....
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two people you may not have heard of, jack and jackie harbaugh. >> their kids are going against each other in the super bowl. >> right. >> if you're a parent, who do you root for? >> i'm not a parent, but if i was, i don't know. how do you do this? >> i don't know is not an answer. >> yes, it is. how do you root for one kid over the other? how many kids do you have? >> three. >> if two of them were going against each other in the super bowl, what do you do, wisdom? >> i root for both. >> you can't. >> yes, you can. >> you have to have a winner and it's going to be a loser. >> here's the thing, you don't determine the winner. they're going against each other. they determine who is going to win. you support them both. >> how do you support them both? if you root for one, you're rooting gps the other. >> no, when one has the ball, you root for that one. >> whoever loses at thanksgiving dinner, they have to sit at the kids' table. >> kidding me right now? >> that's what i'd do. that's what i'd do. >> a child over a football game? >> and that's why i'm not a parent. >> smartest thing you'
two people you may not have heard of, jack and jackie harbaugh. >> their kids are going against each other in the super bowl. >> right. >> if you're a parent, who do you root for? >> i'm not a parent, but if i was, i don't know. how do you do this? >> i don't know is not an answer. >> yes, it is. how do you root for one kid over the other? how many kids do you have? >> three. >> if two of them were going against each other in the super bowl, what...
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i had a chance to talk to jack and jackie, jack, a coach for 40 years on the high school and college level. i asked how he would handle the game with such differing emotions. >> i think our first thought will be for the one that came up a little bit short, that agony of defeat type thing that we've all heard since we were just very, very young. but we'll take time, too, to go and share the thrill of victory with the other son, and with equal emotions. > >> reporter: we've seen this before with eli and peyton manning and what archie and their mother goes through. we've seen just how excruciating it is when serena plays venus. we've never seen this in a super bowl. jack harbaugh wishes he and his wife whether or not the focus of this whole thing. >> jim gray, great to see you. >> shepard: graying news on fox newschannel. there's a hostage crisis going on in lower alabama. let's listen live. >> please continue to be patient with us and continue to pray for a safe conclusion to this incident. at this time thank you and we'll be back with you shortly. >> they come out there every two hour
i had a chance to talk to jack and jackie, jack, a coach for 40 years on the high school and college level. i asked how he would handle the game with such differing emotions. >> i think our first thought will be for the one that came up a little bit short, that agony of defeat type thing that we've all heard since we were just very, very young. but we'll take time, too, to go and share the thrill of victory with the other son, and with equal emotions. > >> reporter: we've seen...
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news4's jackie bensen talked to the victim's family and expert explains why these sites can be so dangerous. >> i was just trying to download to figure out what it was. i didn't know what it was. >> reporter: sean she talking about hearing from detectives that his beautiful and beloved daughter, 18, met the man suspected of killing her through an iphone app called tagged. >> honestly, she didn't know. >> reporter: tagged is an app originally designed for teens that lets users text each other via the internet. it encourages people to connect or tag lots of people with similar interests in a short time. it claims 80 million registered users which would make it one of the largest social networking, sites. it is also subject of a number of internet warnings. her grandmother believes a lapse of judgment. she was found shot to death near 5th and mickol son streets north west last provide morning. her murder plunged her family into a nightmare of pain. >> this is a bad thing. this is a bad thing. it should be controlled. it should not be something out there like had a so you can make these young p
news4's jackie bensen talked to the victim's family and expert explains why these sites can be so dangerous. >> i was just trying to download to figure out what it was. i didn't know what it was. >> reporter: sean she talking about hearing from detectives that his beautiful and beloved daughter, 18, met the man suspected of killing her through an iphone app called tagged. >> honestly, she didn't know. >> reporter: tagged is an app originally designed for teens that lets...
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modern day first ladies are the ones that i can identify with more, people like eleanor roosevelt, jackie kennedy, you know, those are the women whose stories feel close enough to connect with. many of the women in the higher floors on the state floor they seem like characters from a wonderful story because it was such a long time ago. it's history, and you read about it in books. to be in their presence seems a little disconnected. but the first ladies on the ground floor are the ones that i remember. i remember their real stories and their real -- i can picture their lives in an incredible way that makes me think about their challenges and struggles and how they used the space. >> the first ladies, their private and public lives. c-span's teaming up with the white house historical associate for a first-of-its-kind original series. first ladies: influence and image airing over two seasons. season one gips presidents day -- begins presidents day on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >> and now, more from booktv's college series. we sat down with stephanos bibas at the university of penn
modern day first ladies are the ones that i can identify with more, people like eleanor roosevelt, jackie kennedy, you know, those are the women whose stories feel close enough to connect with. many of the women in the higher floors on the state floor they seem like characters from a wonderful story because it was such a long time ago. it's history, and you read about it in books. to be in their presence seems a little disconnected. but the first ladies on the ground floor are the ones that i...
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you can see jackie holding the camera. she took this photo of the three of them as they looked in a mirror. they look so young. photos of jfk and jackie celebrating his 46th birthday in may. other photos there in may of 1963. an important date. this was just a couple of months before he was assassinated in dallas. just look at that. incredible items. tons of photos. letters and signed booked and itineraries and invitations. incredible stuff. >> it is and these items come from the family of david powers. what can you tell us about him and how the items were found after all these years. >> a lot of people were wondering, why now? david powers, let's tell you about him. he was a best friend and special assistant to president kennedy. they workeding to from way back in the early days in 1946 until the day that kennedy died. powers himself died in 1998. these items were locked away until last year when powers' family was getting ready to sell his home. they stumbled upon them. one of the more interesting items we heard about wa
you can see jackie holding the camera. she took this photo of the three of them as they looked in a mirror. they look so young. photos of jfk and jackie celebrating his 46th birthday in may. other photos there in may of 1963. an important date. this was just a couple of months before he was assassinated in dallas. just look at that. incredible items. tons of photos. letters and signed booked and itineraries and invitations. incredible stuff. >> it is and these items come from the family...
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i went and i found things like jackie robinson and charles barclay and mark twain and jonathan swift, and i had all these weird influences. it was just a gift in the curse of my parents not knowing to tell me, like, here is this kit of american culture that you're supposed -- >> isn't that -- i think about the dutch, which is one of your restaurants, and it is a new york city restaurant, and it's very essence as far as it has food from all over the burroughs, and being multi-cultural is in many ways being american in the 21st century. >> i was always more interested in what the grandmothers were cooking and, like, what the big chefs were cooking. even -- i'm half italian and half polish. you know, guys that work for me, they're korean-american, mexican-american, and that's the food that besides my own that i really, really embrace. i was always interested in what that soul was. you know, we'll never cook fusion there. we'll never do, like, lemon grass and gnocci and pasta, whatever. it's like finding the soul of something, and that's what always fascinated me. >> the whole authenticit
i went and i found things like jackie robinson and charles barclay and mark twain and jonathan swift, and i had all these weird influences. it was just a gift in the curse of my parents not knowing to tell me, like, here is this kit of american culture that you're supposed -- >> isn't that -- i think about the dutch, which is one of your restaurants, and it is a new york city restaurant, and it's very essence as far as it has food from all over the burroughs, and being multi-cultural is...
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. >>> even though jackie harbaugh would love for the super bowl to end in a tie, we know that's unlikely. the parntents of the head coachg brothers held their own news conference and talked about who they'll be thinking about most after the game is over. >> there's going to be one winner and there's going to be one that's going to be totally disappointed, and my thoughts go to that one that will not experience the thrill of victory, and that's where our thoughts will be. every single parent can identify with that, that thrill of victory and the agony of defeat, and on sunday night, we're going to experience both of those great emotions, and our thoughts will be with the one that comes up a little short. >> that would be tough, wouldn't it? never has a sibling rivalry been so in your face. put yourself in your place, could you annihilate your brother's dream for your own? the brothers harbaugh are living the dream, the same dream, and only one will wake up happy monday morning. >> you just grow up fighting for everything, you fight for the extra hotdog, you fight for girls, you fight for
. >>> even though jackie harbaugh would love for the super bowl to end in a tie, we know that's unlikely. the parntents of the head coachg brothers held their own news conference and talked about who they'll be thinking about most after the game is over. >> there's going to be one winner and there's going to be one that's going to be totally disappointed, and my thoughts go to that one that will not experience the thrill of victory, and that's where our thoughts will be. every...
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host: jackie in glendale, arizona on the line for republicans. caller: good morning. they're absolutely should be a term limit. not only should there be a term limit, there should be a reconsideration of the benefits they receive when they leave office. when my husband left his job, their responsibility of us earnings for their income and having benefits was on our shoulders. when people retire and leave the senate, their salaries are continued and they still have all of the multi benefits that continues. not only are they rich when they leave, they stay rich. not fair. we, the people, need to make sure that things are done a in a just way and an honest way. unfortunately, many of the people of in congress are not totally honest of what they are doing. there should be a term limit. that is both in congress and the senate. host: we're going to take a look at some other stories in the news. chambliss will serve out his second full term which ends in 2014. it will make an even 20 years of in washington. he arrived as a representative from georgia during the 1994 house re
host: jackie in glendale, arizona on the line for republicans. caller: good morning. they're absolutely should be a term limit. not only should there be a term limit, there should be a reconsideration of the benefits they receive when they leave office. when my husband left his job, their responsibility of us earnings for their income and having benefits was on our shoulders. when people retire and leave the senate, their salaries are continued and they still have all of the multi benefits that...
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from christine romans, not about the harbaugh brothers, not about jack and jackie lewis. why playing this game could be so lucrative this year. an old super bowl indicator says when an afc team wins the super bowl. i'll put up a full screen. the market rises 7.3%. when the nfc team wins, up 14.6%. the 49ers have won the super bowl five times, on average, the stock market gains 24%. >> go 49ers. >> the ravens used to be in an old -- you know more about the leagues than i do. they come from the old nfl, the old nfc part of it. no matter who wins it will be good for stocks. >> christine romans, thank you very much with your expert football analysis. you have quite a show this weekend. >>> paul kaufmann, bill gates, arana huffington. we'll look at why stocks are going up. is the economy healing? you won't see anything else like it on tv. >> not that your analysis wasn't fantastic on football, but coming up, a battle of brothers at this year's super bowl, how nfl coaches jim and john harbaugh compare to some other famous siblings. make you feel alive.t wil meet the five-passen
from christine romans, not about the harbaugh brothers, not about jack and jackie lewis. why playing this game could be so lucrative this year. an old super bowl indicator says when an afc team wins the super bowl. i'll put up a full screen. the market rises 7.3%. when the nfc team wins, up 14.6%. the 49ers have won the super bowl five times, on average, the stock market gains 24%. >> go 49ers. >> the ravens used to be in an old -- you know more about the leagues than i do. they...
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that made the sandals for jackie kennedy and, yeah, the beach clubs. >> beautiful. >> it's, you know, a fantasyland that comes to life especially for the italians in august. and, you know, if you haven't been there, you got to find a way to go. >> have you been there? >> i have. i have. >> can i ask you a question? >> please. >> where have you been to more, capri or sattaten island? >> we know the answer to that, just look at him. >> how about manhattan island? >> our manhattan island. some other pictures. where do you like to stay if you go there? >> just to say the quistanap? >> i scant pronounce it but i can stay there. let's talk about the guy on the cover. prince harry. >> what did we learn about him that we don't already know? >> there's always something to learn about. he went on a 15-hour bender is maybe what we call it. >> really? >> yeah. he's on leave for four or five weeks and it's understandable and he's coming back from a pretty intense tour of duty as we know where he actually got behind his rifle and, you know, went to war. so, i think, you know, this guy's just -- see
that made the sandals for jackie kennedy and, yeah, the beach clubs. >> beautiful. >> it's, you know, a fantasyland that comes to life especially for the italians in august. and, you know, if you haven't been there, you got to find a way to go. >> have you been there? >> i have. i have. >> can i ask you a question? >> please. >> where have you been to more, capri or sattaten island? >> we know the answer to that, just look at him. >> how...
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jackie joins us from st. joseph, missouri, republican line. >> i support the nomination of chuck hagel. i think the war in iraq was a mistake. it allowed iran to pursue nuclear weapons, unfettered. we did the same thing in libya, leaving a political vacuum. what we can deal with in the future is afghanistan where we have been at war for 11 years with no end in sight. i do support chuck hagel. i think his moderate approach to war is a step in the right direction. >> one of the last two question chuck hagel was ted cruz, and a couple of you weighed in on his line of questioning. this is from bill who says ted cruz brought out the real colors of chuck hagel. he should not be considered -- confirmed. danny responds cruise was a fraud in context and he knows it. another exchange with a veteran from the committee, lindsey graham. >> he said the jewish lobby intimidates a lot of people. i am not an israeli senator, i am a united states senator and this pressure makes us do dumb things at times. he said the jewish lo
jackie joins us from st. joseph, missouri, republican line. >> i support the nomination of chuck hagel. i think the war in iraq was a mistake. it allowed iran to pursue nuclear weapons, unfettered. we did the same thing in libya, leaving a political vacuum. what we can deal with in the future is afghanistan where we have been at war for 11 years with no end in sight. i do support chuck hagel. i think his moderate approach to war is a step in the right direction. >> one of the last...